

You'll get all the same grip as the thicker Reversible Mats, without the need to lug around the weight. While self-isolation is making studio life a non-starter, when normal life returns the Un-Mat is a brilliant alternative to carrying around a heavier mat: Instead, use the 1mm mat as a cover to the studio's mat. Good for: The thinnest variation of the Reversible Mat, the Un-Mat is Lululemon's least cushioned yoga mat, designed for intermediate to advanced yogis who require little padding or those who need a lightweight mat to tote between the studio and home. Here's a definitive guide to Lululemon's yoga mat offering with a breakdown of what each mat is perfect for and why. not a purchase you want to make on a whim.īut, despite the fact that they're a bit more than a payday treat, they're totally worth it, trust us. Their mats aren't cheap - they range from £48 - £68, aka. When we look at the best yoga mats (both for home workouts and, for when we re-enter the world, for classes, too) Lululemon comes up time and time again as the brand to go for. There are three key things you want from a yoga mat: support for your knees and joints, grip (so you don't slip out of your downward-facing dog) and a stable surface to get on your zen on. Whether it's a bodyweight strength workout, a sweaty HIIT sesh or a calming yoga flow, there's one piece of crucial kit that you need to get fit at home: a yoga mat.īut let's face it, the amount of choice out there can be confusing. Masses of people who have pivoted to home workouts - and let's face it, you have to be one of them now we're in lockdown.
